The Last Book Haul of 2022 (37 new books to share)
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
- Welcome to the massive (and overdue) book haul which is also the last book haul of 2022. These are all the books I bought since my last book haul video in August.
Here’s the video: • My Last Few Reads: Sha...
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This channel's gotta blow up! Amo and Ayesha - you're creating quality content on books and different genres of literature, ladies. Loved this vlog!
Thank you, thank you 🌻🌻
“A collection of great books, is really the equivalent of a modern university.”-Thomas Carlyle
What a soothing video. Such a magnificent selection of books ! I very much look forward to your discussions on these books!
As always, thank you for the recommendations!
Such a soothing video!
Lovely book haul! I’m reading Bolaño 2666 currently, while on holiday in Blanes ! 😊
Oh happy holidays!!! :):)
I bought that one years ago and it still lies unread on my shelf. 👀
It is therapeutic to see such a nice collection with the bgm. 🙂 Moravia is my newest find through this video. Thanks! Also, if you like Proust's stream-of-consciousness style, check out Barne's "The sense of an ending". So unpredictable it was for me! eager to hear your reviews.
Glad you enjoyed it! And happy to read your comment too :):)
Oh I've already read The Sense of an Ending, read that one years ago. Should re-visit actually.
How do you manage to read so many books
Days feel incomplete when I don’t read. This thought itself makes me read a lot.
It would be great to **hear** the reviews as you go along.
Thank you for making the subtitles clearer. I would like more titles of books in subtitles because sometimes the titles of books are difficult to see. By the way, is there no snow in India in winter?
Alright, duly noted. 😁😁
It doesn’t snow in Mumbai. Winters are more like pleasant summers here!
@@ReadADayClub In Russia, all the streets are covered in snow
I cant see the titles of the books ☹️
Sorry about that.
Where do you usually purchase your books?
Mostly, Amazon. Then various bookstores in my city for new and used books.
Am beginner can you suggest me some books?
You can start with Haruki Murakami's novels, then there's Gabriel García Márquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude, Iris Murdoch's The Sea, The Sea, Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse, Grapes of Wrath, Edgar Allan Poe's short stories, Letters from a Stoic, Meditations, Stoner by John Williams, and the list doesn't stop. But you can start with these! :D
Two questions: what's that place at the start of the video? And, how fast do you read?
It’s Sanjay Gandhi National Park in Mumbai.
How fast I read, now that depends on the book I’m reading. But mostly, in general I mean, I try to cover 4-5 books a month. Sometimes it’s just 2 when the books are lengthy.
@@ReadADayClub Wow. I now feel like a fly in oil staring at a galloping horse. I read so slooow!